CoCrMo alloys have been widely used in hip replacements. On the one hand they have exhibited excellent long-term survival rates, but recently high failure rates have been observed, associated with adverse local tissue reactions. It is still a puzzle why CoCrMo alloys sometimes work very well, while at the other times the failure rate is unacceptably high. The current work aims to investigate the influence of protein adsorption on the oxide layer properties and consequently on corrosion behaviour of CoCrMo biomedical grade alloys in different surface and media conditions. Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS), SEM and AFM were employed to characterise the surfaces. TEM was also used to reveal the subsurface chemical composition. The r...
The formation of tribochemical reaction layers, better known as tribofilms, on cobalt-chromium-molyb...
Corrosion and metal release mechanisms of CoCrMo alloys are at human biological conditions not fully...
Protein adsorption on biomedical CoCrMo alloys plays a crucial role in biocompatibility, corrosion a...
CoCrMo alloys have been widely used in hip replacements. On the one hand they have exhibited excelle...
The re-passivation kinetics and composition of the passive film of CoCrMo alloys in simulated body f...
International audienceThe influence of different concentrations of phosphate ions on the corrosive b...
<div><p>A new study about corrosion behavior of CoCrMo alloy used as implant material exposed to the...
In vivo corrosion of CoCrMo alloy and its potential adverse effects on the body have been recognized...
The data is for CoCrMo alloys for biomedical applications. The data showed a significant drop in the...
Corrosion-wear is of major concern for Cobalt-Chromium-Molybdenum (CoCrMo) hip implants as it leads ...
CoCrMo alloys have been widely employed in orthopaedic implants due to their high corrosion resistan...
The protein adsorption and both its conformational arrangements and electrochemical interactions on ...
A thorough investigation into the repassivation process of CoCrMo in multiple simulated biological e...
Cast CoCrMo (F-75) based metal-on-metal (MOM) hip resurfacing implants are an increasing option for ...
CoCrMo is one of the most widely used materials for prostheses. CoCrMo has high wear resistance, exc...
The formation of tribochemical reaction layers, better known as tribofilms, on cobalt-chromium-molyb...
Corrosion and metal release mechanisms of CoCrMo alloys are at human biological conditions not fully...
Protein adsorption on biomedical CoCrMo alloys plays a crucial role in biocompatibility, corrosion a...
CoCrMo alloys have been widely used in hip replacements. On the one hand they have exhibited excelle...
The re-passivation kinetics and composition of the passive film of CoCrMo alloys in simulated body f...
International audienceThe influence of different concentrations of phosphate ions on the corrosive b...
<div><p>A new study about corrosion behavior of CoCrMo alloy used as implant material exposed to the...
In vivo corrosion of CoCrMo alloy and its potential adverse effects on the body have been recognized...
The data is for CoCrMo alloys for biomedical applications. The data showed a significant drop in the...
Corrosion-wear is of major concern for Cobalt-Chromium-Molybdenum (CoCrMo) hip implants as it leads ...
CoCrMo alloys have been widely employed in orthopaedic implants due to their high corrosion resistan...
The protein adsorption and both its conformational arrangements and electrochemical interactions on ...
A thorough investigation into the repassivation process of CoCrMo in multiple simulated biological e...
Cast CoCrMo (F-75) based metal-on-metal (MOM) hip resurfacing implants are an increasing option for ...
CoCrMo is one of the most widely used materials for prostheses. CoCrMo has high wear resistance, exc...
The formation of tribochemical reaction layers, better known as tribofilms, on cobalt-chromium-molyb...
Corrosion and metal release mechanisms of CoCrMo alloys are at human biological conditions not fully...
Protein adsorption on biomedical CoCrMo alloys plays a crucial role in biocompatibility, corrosion a...